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TV- - IK -r: MaV-.-V:.'. ' 'ft :.Ai. fl - noi this procaioft, but xit abaterae:-. io ihe premmmia .Uo hrr,, will oblige .them to take dvaotage of if. ( . , ;" -'".;' ' . If tVjc firll was -provided to tail 'early U Mar ch.Mnere afould' be fevrat vtffcls here ready to avail tbemfeWes of jt,J and proba : L henat New-York, A Baltimore; Asa ..r.,U 'ihukind mavJnvoUeconkq.-ences 7 "y of nionU importance, I do pot -feel my (elLatJ '-liberty to urge u tut hcr nantu4VTou uu,u oW-pleated to lay It before the Pelide!.'. 1 . -.1- that withi'MJi tome weaion of this kind'.y.he merebn of the United Sut'w muft entuely fofpeud -their trade . ihofe countries; or.be;.utned ,n attempting 0 coiriue it, although it has been arowng the moll'-vSlulbio branches ot our-con.aerce: . RUrt .Defrrhtion of the jour ?- funds, lately enured by the UritUb. The gi fnmfclf to iie -iaudaVe meafure, of whiih" dahd tVo howitzers, anMiaving on board . . wiratthe;corhTTiencernent of his "adJninittration, a coaplemeat of i co men : 5he failed .iioni Toulon the day uetore her.. tap ure, and was the inhabitants with -re ry ''good water. tr it verv ituhnltlnm:' ihr mail abounds Kft, fra U tVUm t.mfl(.n,irtus. ana Mere we were the am to announce , tuu ' ..-... i ..., .1 i i . . ! . i J . .r. !..... ;. nrhnr3lT Irnn.H ihf 1 Und . JLjJ - . W & ltnO WS IDt fCniiefnin J VI IUC l - ' . ' I... ... f.. . . . r Jn.iVll 111 fiiirrnw A no man nn l ad elp h rsrMa Tefiefday arrived the JhYp Martha, Cap! Martin, $2 days front rortmeuiD, (n$.) bringing Portmouth payers to the: loth of March, hcluftoe, tvio days late r thah b'tf or j ' received ; but Hey at not.ajfud much interetling matter. ; PORTSMOUTH, .March 30.' " r Mr. Mavntz the meffenger wc underfland fet off la:e at night on Thurfday fe'ftnight, for Fi ance. He is laid to be the bearer of difpatches from Count Stahrenbllrg. the Im peral amharador, "addrelTtd either to Count Cobcntzel or to ihe-Ft ench Miniller of foreign affai s : and it is generally beiieved, in the "betl intormed circles, thar he caines wn'h him peace tvegociation .is expefle'd im media e'y between Tb-4wounrie ; and, it is ie'ieved, lord St. Ht fji'i wt Be ctn-nifcujr'tnc ma nagement ot thi$v imporant affair y'-- ' Ma ch iO. L-KA meeiinff of 1 he ' Cab iriet M iniflers wat he'd veflerd V on the fubjetl of ihe comnrini i-dation which has lately taken place l etween dur Gove nmenr and t. ranee ihrougri, tne medium of Ot o, on the fuVjeof nego. ciaiion. We believe our new rulers to be ac, tUated with- a finccre and, ardent defue of peace on terms coriiiflent.wi.h the honor and interefls of th nation, ind we are perfuaded that-the enemy is nouJefs, anxious to termi nate, a war-to. the f'xcefsful prolecution of which his means a e fo inadequaie ; yet wi h ihe occafion. this imprelfion, aid a further -opinion, ihat -The coivncellor xtl flate, Moteaurii.to in nc?bciition will be fhorily inllituted, we re ' Oal the Duke of Parma, in the . name of the t 11 1 i itmairu hi wiui mc i i im.u xl,Y - (Tarn ine a lcuion in ncacc in ucucnu uuun hk rirncn wuuwi ti in his uuvcri iimm ni iu mi me vv (.- iiiuir.-'t . , - ., i-n. 1 . 1 . 1 ....... . " - ' " ' . 1 I; . V r . r . . I ' 1 . 1. Ihnt Itl. H 11 IT 1 1 fl r f . T I I T I. I I 1 I I . L - U)n?t;vule aim n 10 "mi in? r rnivu hic" liaiti " " ;iHue ot our JNounein ana r.gypuan t-uc cany, teaea 10 nun uy lac i i .: .1. .""K;mc about tifteen Irannnt land on anv OoilltO' Sv ia. befO'e Une . . I Aftwic frnm r.nnflantinnnli ih,. . -iW n minutes norm lauiuuc , u-..-6 t . Z ' .L ' . ,' , . ' ' i.ul .. . . .. I " v . . --r. . 20 minutes we . i :n..wi K.eK to the Dane overtures for oDeh'ine.a tientocialion for I he - principal i '""J";. , , , . . , .,. ' " . i . l) ' J . I t l r . :ll longiiude.; anU tn m cc: in? rrcnen papci , i,M,,rr1. rbcitiff abotu nttcen rCannol landon anv P' I., hurbor is lafc Lwithoni lofina hA'f iheir number bv the plague, A 14 - l - 0 - ro movinds, which j bourd to Alexandria 'n- Egypt, quite )adrn with (ho;, arms, medicines- and fuppbeV of e -ery , kind, ..for the French ?: army, and is.a compiear a venei rrr every , rcii as 1 luv feen, being qui enTwtand well, found wiiU frores of every. dffcflpiion. ' . 1 - 1 am, c. C WW M r... a ;ofnJf tigers K .- . J .,. FAltti, March 28.- The'cbtnmafid of the Span fli fquadron at Qravinaf in ablerice of geBeial-MalTaredi has been defini' i'vely cOMferrcdtn the .former The municipaliry of Pa'ls waited on the mimfteY of the interior ycflerday, and heard ihe proclamation of peace read, after which he p efeci addiclled him in a lpeech luned 10 i 1 1 circumference jc treaty of Luneville.. intinopie ot the t :ih Our funds, have during the week, ri fen jf.l Feb. fays, that the French have landed a body .... . 1 j ;.'.' ar.d has two mounds, which h&, at his ime they canno pafs the defart wah-k0,K ,w0 per cent. on thejrurnor of adjuft- of trbbps in Barbary to march to Egypt. S. r (. tt5twe a fracl 6n better I Gen Frpflich has beeu acquitted of ihe affiif appear a 1 r Aloiott i4t ten' re . j, t laid at Pa is, ihe King of Prullu ha? Nation fridayf Ld St.'Helen's it ls'flaicd 1 oF'Ancona, whTch occalioned'ThelnYiudJr" cln rr without either ditch ei clofd tne Port df.Landen againU the fcrgiith, , js lo be employed on the occafion. I Handing between Auflna and Ruffia. ii-i. ,..Jh nux-fixiv paces to the and "hat Lord Ca ysfort has his ettecH packT Bv a meffengsr, who lefTCbhQantinople I On he IOih of March the Britifli ambafla. .U ..,..,n rnmrnenrcs. CUtuli"1 K"' 1"7 .v vv ' ---.lrveral 04Y 1UU1CUUCIH iu ijii; vuniivi .iiiiiuiuui ai jjcii U ,U inwn rOIBtnenCeS, tuim"" r" iru.vnuj " - ' ;" - --. , lCVCIdl oay lUUHUUtm iu iiiv iiin vii'jj.m iuvii it uiniii taiv a hiiiu unaMun, 01 wiiiui Weil. .WC low u . , .'A r . l . :.i 1 r i ;. .1.;. .. n 1 . : i. . . n.. 'f c.J.J - - J .1. - r ' i f of one long ilreet, at the ena 01 i courier i oin ins tiu i. ( j wnft inc ordinary corrciponacncc 01 nisi ca-1 rrince tiguuus or cng ana, ana idc loicign W n nilh fjtljrv a Urge convenient i ne plan tor teviiing tne rraiByiau iimhh . pUof we are polielled ot a letter to tne iotn I mini'.lers, were prelent. v ,:u: fr .hp" (lowacre of TnerchatjdtCe and tutionhas beefi tubmitied by. the Uirettory of February The - late ft accounts whicl hich had! The interview at Copenhagen between the o . l . r. J . .1 t n 1...J.. ...u.x ..,-. m .L ' i r : j ...j .l. .c.lii e o j j -. " . I ecerjtion of negroes-. tJn ine ngni uue j 10 ine ajeginauvcuouy , oeen receivea rrom ri-werc aa cu ui iuui i King ot wcaen ana ' prince royai was very tile -XJ r IIU"1' L'ul K , . ll,,-, ,wiv......w.. , IIIUIC pi vv tu illg liminn. iiv i i.vi w. i.iiiivauii. . uv j uou i BVg J"". ' wvy.UJc ' vrl i Mil J ... . U - T-l ,.tC ,C . .a . n - . i .. i j-:.ii j- . i --" i r i I rr. : A - f r fu j pes from Europe he iflads. Thchoulcs are chiefly built of brick, tiled atur the Dutch manner, and only one llory high. , ., ' the ifla.td of ;S .- Thomas produces o ,.r.. rl rnrn. lemons, gviava.s bananas, millet, and-various dher Jiuiis ; Jt vwifeTylds fngarlrsncsandj tobaccoy a ed for- oarturige'r,So i "indeed, has' '.it ' lately .improved, thai it now . -'produces anmu ry upwards' of three thouland . l i . r-vi i r. I dinner. STOC K HOLMFebT27r r. ' I r- .... IL..J. Ot tntS a y . - ., ,..lf I ...Ml Vo irluin HTr.nH( Ifl thr HlHlfe uf LI". :.n... UnJ iLm n.rmt w.int Irrr4 .U. nr. a. U.fra n4 .h ... whictl CohllllS 0 1 IWO inon. IUCC.'S, vmvi. i vuoi.i. win vv in j"'" mmylJ i uiijij, liau h umi ".i iku jvihvu iiny i cinci, lut uuv unviv. aiiu uiv umtl 41 cr - . ' r T. I I . I r . . V ; ir I I l. uu. i uiduuc . , .-. i jveiin ai . ivi armor uia.aiiu uic wuuic ,n- The advices from the Meditrnanean flate, f .:..: DerfcA health, full of confidencefrii it wasreoortcd at laffa, that two old 64 gun fD;r;(. and with ihe mod abundant fupplies Blips, three frigates, and four tranfpottv, with 0f tvety .thing requifTie. to- the enterpriae, from 4 to 6,000 'roops, had failed from Tou- i werc on trie cve of their depar ure for Kgypt. Ion for Egvpt, and that our being.jimtly ap! fQut fleet 'crm pi ifed one hundred and nine prifid, was on he alert to itvercept thc-rri, h,pj independent of final I crafts, which were . ... rive men lave neen taken up ai iviancnei lo e employed in unding troops. er tor admnnitering tne irtin oaui, ... mey a e like- 1 d is I So mut h 10 !e brought to i:nmedia'e rial. The " India Company has moll laudably or- Ftom. the London Gazette. 'Admiralty-Ollice," March 24; A. Pru(lian. courier arrived. bee the tcsh. and was immediately difpatched to his' we-' difh majefly at Gathenburg. His difpauhca are laid to purport, that be tides .he i lullun declaraiion. - by Count- Haugwitz. delivered to lord Ca'ysfor , 'he King of Prutita, in a dif patch direcTtly lent to London, had it. filled up on the embarPd UDon Swedifh & nafirn.lnr dered ihe whole ot ihe immtnie quantity ot Copy of a letter trom captain Kogers, ot -nisi being immediately taken eft. and in cafe of ho (h ads of fuiar al one HiOulatiO pounus 1 cn. .. ............ ; opy nm icuci uvm v..n. w. ' 1 ucmg immcu'itciy ijkcii en, ana in calc it eacb-as well as other Well .India commodi- plate found irr the Znna-na and State Darbars .Majefly's finp Mercury, r1o Even Nepean, jnon-compliancc, thiea'ered to ufe reprifa! ries. in as great a plenty as can Uu expjcUd Vrom its narrow limns. realunauly at Senng-ipi tarn, and afceitaineJ to have be lunged o ihe Myfore faiuily- and infeiior Kaiah, to De reiiO'a. Th'is .fl 4 ltd is ft ua.ed -bwut five leagues eall of Thi-'nia-, in 18 degrees nor h la 1 .udr, and m.6j weft irvngi udc-, and b.-ween two and th.ee m br,adiii. Tne cl-naie is extremely Ui.lie-l hv ; lot a', his inlilubnty' fiobably anf.s from iha tbi.knels of lis wood,- and n.hf4g..c.if cblUuctton of air, wrren ilic (nil ts (noprrly cleared, that bane i'ul eilcrt may pollrbly c T pid.iflioii, arp neailv the lani'r with ihofe i.f M. 'lh.imas, E(q. dated Port'Mahon, January 10, 1801 lupon Brmfh property this intelligence cauf- SlR, - . led the funds ta rile heie A Swedifli vefrd, I bee leave to enclofe to you, for their IbeUnging, with the cargo.' to fmne Pruflian tl. in-t,n. n... r I r,. . .l. .ir. .... ..I . l . c....- . j 1 . . nit oiinui uiwp wi us u vj 1 1 j , L0r, m pi ipiormaion, m uic dmcntc i 1 mercnam, ai o cuon, ana laiten on tl'e is flaied o hie been taken by the .Fiench thr commander in iliicf, a copy of my letter -.. bv an Englifh vefTel of 22 suns. at Ancona, where the wen', not knowing tto capuinr Dixon, of hi Maj. Uy Qiip.Gene jbcen leleafed by the captain, as loon as h 1.:. . rr ir j l.. .l. . ' r ".i l. . inai i' was pournea uy uic enrmy, ... . rcoX) uaung the capture or a convoy 01 itie 1 learnt it properly . . n. . 1 ...n.:... ul. n, .. 1 1 . a The Scout (loop of war, captain Duncan, ervefnies fhip and veflei by his waiciiy's fliip e are lorry to ltate is en reiy ion, in cm-. uo(jer my command feqiiencc cf her llriking agai'nfl the Sh fgeiof ihe Hie of Vigh'. I he crew were, however, loi innate y laved by the laudable ex-rlior.i ma le by the captain, oflicers and feamen. 'of lie Beaver Hoop of war, and the rnadcr at.' tend tut of the dock yard, who went immedix . r.. ' .1 r 01 K 1 have .be honor u be, Ac. . Thomas Rorers. C'.tl. A frnm iKc jliuitv anil nerlirvn. fit noin, ai'H , .... -- - iot tiiem wiihea him Vict-rrttidcou Ytt laido-ihe uade ' antL Uc that period, T ' c,n, ? V J thcolhceis and rnen employ ed in the boats, ietin)ti ,hfy fvinCed lhi, f it cf ' f " Z r. Z.Z . . r. leaves no r-somio doubi ihat mealures it u-.t, u.iKar htiuit iiaitv cilm. I had "the I rtfenlmri.t if lint) 'IJtom.. r(frt(,ti ..i regiuainins 1 : r ji. .j 1 . "- T . --- . v.'" iho-afhi.. l.nall.r tpiantiiies. ...u.vu, a.ely to her alDif ance on ihe news an ivii.g of ilmie ilijmU remained in the hands of the , , ...t ,k. n,,. 6 ....l vv;i l,.,ti , r...n-iiiv. ih -v were ot I ? !n me Ay ill 'ill va, - - - ,- - I T - I U . . 1 . - I . ... a f . & IIIJS 1 1 1 . 1 f V Midi I - . a vr ry u.ic toiu.e.j .""--- -.-- - -- . LONDON, Maich 27. 1 vnle andl-enevolctH p.in.e inc "lc . ' ' I Jfo declaraiion of he new Minifler in the ra.im.u wM.,Tht th rainuanv s hock, ii'u aWV Uliia r I uk guou tuciii . r. --o ; "te tperdily adp c to open a negoctatioa have "very oay ociome mo. . W h ,hc $ h republic. He flrrd that t'ci'ilile. . J W iih ie fpcti To the lnbject of peace wJt uiin reiren u. oimt Wu., ei.emy, he Could aHure the honor I, -en but a tew years lince a peiiert aeian, .1 ,,.,. e h ma:eU', minillers weie v'neOly i" '17 UMW vv -iaiai, . feveral peil.ms Irmn .he and fc u,'ihcm very to fe tie there in cowl rnLOiiradtiDeni held uut to them. In lime of war, priva eors bring their prize to thele ifiauds and a great num. ter of veffcls trade from , thence along he pa.tl1 main, and re urn with valuable mer-'ciun-i'x:, and money in fpecic and ban. '' ST.-nnTllOLOMEWS, (Swfd'tjh.) Tirsilhrd. whuh is fi'wa ed in 18 degrees I t l J. -J. ... a. I. . a .a w.uili la uuue, ana in oa ucK.cti m,..c.diy cve,pg,uy h,t dea h, the aOttt rfgi well .ori.' iitJe, is refKoneu auou. ..... Pi of t , ad a Ktd Rli.bil(d4 become COLUMBIANS, c). April 24. Pfefctiimeni of the Grand Jury of Newberry dil'.ilA, Mire! Term, 1 8c t . We preferit it a tubjett of ni i rmirif natore ! 'he litiertiei of a free ptople, the conrtuct of the repre'fpt tivi in congrrft liom ihli slate, who. it the lift rleftion of I'refident tod Vice-PitWent, I have the pleafure to acquaint yti. lha ,effe(fonf Pltfident oflhe UnrteH States ; benufe ie Din mil. ci uiung agrceau y io ) our or n lotfomg la y Mercury, off Minorcs, January 5, 1801. iCled in opp-fi ion to tht well ' dert. I fell in wiih a convoy of about .i wcniy known Irntimenii ixi feelings of an immtnfa latlof the enemy froai (c te bound to Mar J'tv ot the.r. contliuriii., who never ifted or """." ' " umr iruurni, in'mgn ran PC'S of tliem wihtd him Vice-frefidroi ; hecaufe by thes Oil D'O'If -,t ruher thtn tht irood for'JcHt to capture and tecure hlteen of icaertueoi inn lound diicrction which ujht ilwVi !k.m . mi.ain without aav lofs of V. 8omo nen who nold l'flaii e office by the h v ' T... , . . . .iU'm voice of a tree people becaufe hev have drnd ,n men. very It'tle rehllancc being made by the . f.-Mi s : able-M.(T.,t. iheir efeoris. coriftflinn of gunboats. I tiki. ii r. -.f. f .i... ' r. 7 f O O win. i. TCprk ( ing fled upon ihe Mercury's approach. . IreffionGbility toihi free men whom they leprefm'tJ, ,. zi c---- ' 1 dilpolta.io Jtiat aciitaoie otiietr, ana aeter -rv,- all rfer.tw idtn wi h hlanl,,0 wunwnoni, in common wuhill the r! ottha jv.gl.lli plantations, j o , hJ on (hfif - -j- - r. free men U..,:d 4Uiei, 4k Wrei,,,y.ol wcalhy, hav.nggone rf or unrcon.b:c, io impede an event fu dc' V te ?hlve ll e fat fattion lo add. A- r . '-P. .f i ' " . - - n vaM trrivrn laic i' r uu iviiuuu lino our 1 1 v n . - a IUIi w - - a . fuppofe.ihe' enerny indifpofed for peace, or (lehroui of throwing in us way any intui moumable obflades. The idea of a negocia'ion being about io lake p'are, has produced a confidctablc rife in 'he funds. .We ate concerned to flate. thai Sir duties Siuar', K. 1). and recently appointed Com' minder irt chief of Ireland, died on Wednef we five this to ine world n our unrq.i;VCK fcoiimtnt, on ihat deridinj (ranf.Clina ( and t (hew ihn tWe rtprctcauiivci have ifled. eoiui', yf ioor abfolute knowledge, asairfQ ihe npinioni sod w (brs of Ihe people of this eiftricl. Wt !f. dctln ipii wt no.o inem not tn, nertinrr. at any in cirrii.i'feun'f. I ptoduiest,obacco, caf. he he njiRe,, r . r r '.. ..I ..... . k..i I .. . fava, and a.va iny sf fruiu and trees j but bemg .environed by cn m, i apptPidi is j'leu by r. iidrnd iljngriims fr . fliips of any tunfi Uial.le boi.l-n. , However, u conuins one very g,ol harbour, and ihn circutnilance nuhl.-.l i!ii? l-ieii'h. wri orig'na'ly col-.niZ:d Mirch 23. A private letter from I'cra, of the i6th ult. Contains ih loilowing in ct fling paragraph : " I can this day give you impor'ant iniel ligenre, ihat of ihe two pariiei. which now divide ihe Divan or Turkiih council of flate, 1 am. Sir, &c. Thomas Rtgen. To Man'y Dixon, Eq. c.pt. j . of his majetl v'a thip Ge- ' ' nereux. &r. &e. I ' ----- s r r .. . . I, Two ihips. four brig-,' b.ce torMmds. f"". ' ' my n.u.iioa, -o k j,, omc tij.jaj 1 ... ; - r-r"' ve ritrer roniKiet Uicm hi to Ihme ta cr ar'i. or' i iii'im pine, m mui! tguniriri wnert acipiuml Cr Adaiiraltv.OUice. March 2l I.nftocricy, ttimpteon tht nihts of mn, . Copy of no: her letter from Capt. Ri gt, We iherefort retjueli that theft pufcotoieati la of h. ma elly's llitp Mercury, lo .van I r-' V " " T - r. , . . ... t it iiiiiiu nH-Ltkiiiiiitra. iurrniaiBA ii. toann.y !ic il.-Vith tndc gtcatly io time L;It ,,e Knl.(h apd RulCa. the latter hai of war. . I gained the afecudenry. Om ih's account. I.f rd EVm hat frnt his nrivate fecrearr to St. M Mi I INf rrttnch.J Rhodei. with ififlrurtions lo general Aler Va orig i.al!y fettl-d hf i'ic French and Crr.mbif, wlw will probably abandon ihe de- Duith, In. wit taken ftuos the lautr by the f((nt upon t'gypi, if it has not already been Fre-H a few years ag". ellrtled.-'' Tlie illi"d is at-u' fit een or Cxicen 'eig-ie 'Jbc l.-.ft of the Misniteuri contains a cu- rt'tiiiJ, and eonia nt a conliJe-aole uuts'it-r of ti,,iis repmi fiotn Fouche, miaifler of ihe po hu.-, which lie lit puny tviki tttvered with ue. io the iWuIk roinp'aininp that the re brah. 1 he fard y (oil wf Its p'aini lid al: I venue of C'ciiu(, col liding ol lO.OOO fiinti, ley, whith it in itfelf larien, tin only be had been feiaed on in-way to Lyons, no." tendeud ftui tul I y Oiowen, which hap, en ',hflanding ihe efcort of nine or leo gender ftidom, and arr lef benefic al in proiHini.trt mes. mounted ind well armed, itihey lie esba'ied by ibe fun, cr.driintd ill The Fien. b Flag f Tine, ihat brought Irom the pjaic t kbere they Tali, Wi h fome on llmrfday ihj'difpaitbfs cf M. O io, re cur, ihtls cituat refnfiimfn.s might be pre. tun ed im nedit c y tp C a!ai. At Mi Ad. fcrved iu rtfetvoin, and dillnbu r f m dii g n, -he new ftiimller, hat declared him flifnce lt t to p'od tce planty. As io ihe I (VII f tlrenuoulir in favour rf peace, it is rell, -his iflanl, which' hn tu Mer, is f,n.lio le loj-d that ' hit ' cltoru "ill ' be ri wiuHffttt'l ai'd iiUin, UMtpp'y 1 ifoduiti iTitt dsfirtd cffttl. He his plrd. Npean, Fsq, da ed Fort Mahon, ib aid I A-ron Cll Jan. IBOI. Robtrt CIc'.coJ," . SlK, ' Stmufl F.ii i, In theabferce of the commander in chief, 't!1jk'' 1 beg leave to inch fe to youa for il.eir lord, fty)" flnps informa'ion, a copy cf my leitei ofikis j,Cob li'.ewine, , t da e to ciu''. Dixoni of his maielly'i fli p joh Cnlfin, Cenerelux fhofe o dert 1 amur.der. &. who Newberry Difls:ft, .tr...i.r... ii.m..l MtH Te.m, iloi. i .., I' r 11 l.anrll mlln. mmvttm Tf.' I.I. I .... . - Vr ...i.v. i..vi. ... .v... v..k., -" i puuiiihta ihtawtt uiittte. majciiy i unus unoer my commano. I have the honor to beL&c. Thimas Rtgtrt Mercury, off Tort Mahon, Jon. 29. Jacob Ctarp, Grorge Cooa, Fa. nek Cintvcnst, ' Willism Biickburn, Simaet Brown, ' Ctoijr Cromer, i . Jtbei Coppiirk, DiTid JeakBt, jr. McdctiiA farce, a. a. CIIARLE iTON. Miy tl. lavrldiy niina rr nil, in W sky, vi J7 ytari, JOH M'lVltt, uf U . im it. figmlied to you in my letter of the bLri-'lt . ' inUant, lh mcraent our pruei "etc mooted I airinoie jtiiiynti-. the intmoiy or tbit Died, oa Tkvrfdiv niiHa re Int. irt tht retrhliot tl I . . ' . . . J ..... . . T. . . . . nnoa oi IMS tafi ! 31 Tn, lull M'lV&K. I.l f . L . m . . l) j .. ... ii")'i'it. mvniii noprms'iira roilDM ol lit iu ica njier.iiiy ig my intnui'r, i ijny tt- tie, 104 Whooa It wn tftlbilU.ld I aanl I a It . m a . a 1. 1 . -J . . J - V 1 . inlaleiy, which was on ihe morning ol the . 7. i i i i j , . , ,. . . n h- added a noH bcoetoltai diLcfi ion i tbit iht Hh-iiie day fidSowing I fe'l m vri h a flit p -p,ifchlMf. ofMskeitt, tni tht alT.b.lity of hit (ihe (Mind of Sardinia branrg EbE, dillant irionrn w rt Intk at ticMed itfpca tnd rird , lo'eaguet) which I foon difcoveied io be at. U who tnjoytd tht flei!wit of hi acq iimitc . I ... l -IT..!... I . f . ... . . nil niimvn oi loony, mil it. tinroriaaittlf " enemy ; and after a- chile cf nine hours, bi..,.g ft, i h.4 .um ;:r'i.rtl':k.'.i.., .v::;: feme op wi h md capture : Sht it lal.ed he r,4 eMml.iy , B0 o, t wt armd more by I n Sans I'liffle, Fnnth national cotet e, tom frieati wbi4(iii;,or wiiibt r-t-eiud 4 irardtd by CitrytiM.e Gabr el Keniult De IT ... . vt-uciu, mout.iitg lb I r Urals atne JO1.11 liTiemrd wbeadrtd. lit brt tht nf.riiiet t.l loiig tod 1 fiit'wl tiibi.'i wi.S is4 rcii4ni. 1 . t J ttUa l'..v s .
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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